Nkeiruka Onyejeocha Don Resign As Minister, Third One Weh Quit After Tinubu Order

Nkeiruka Onyejeocha Don Resign As Minister, Third One Weh Quit After Tinubu Order

Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, wey dey serve as Minister of State for Labour and Employment don officially resign from her position. She announce am for Friday through letter wey she share for her social media page.

The resignation follow President Bola Tinubu directive wey talk say all political appointees wey wan run for 2027 elections suppose resign before March 31. Onyejeocha na the third minister to waka after the directive.

For her letter, Onyejeocha express gratitude to Tinubu, the members of the Federal Executive Council (FEC), and Nigerians for the opportunity to serve the country. She talk say e dey her heart to leave office but she gree follow the law.

Tinubu Directive Force Minister Nkeiruka Onyejeocha To Step Down Before 2027 Elections

Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha don step down from her government post as President Bola Tinubu don order all political appointees wey dey eye 2027 elections to resign.

Onyejeocha announce resignation via letter wey she post online, thanking Tinubu and her colleagues for support during her tenure. She say e sweet her to serve Nigerians and dey proud of the achievements she contribute.

This resignation na the third one since Tinubu give the order, as some ministers don already comply with the directive to focus on their political ambitions for 2027.

Labour Minister Nkeiruka Onyejeocha Join Others as She Resigns After Tinubu’s March 31 Order

Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, minister of state for labour, don resign from her post following the presidential order wey tell political appointees wey wan contest 2027 elections to step down.

She post official resignation letter online Friday, where she thank Tinubu, FEC members, and Nigerians for giving her chance to serve. Onyejeocha talk say she go continue dey support Nigeria even after leaving office.

Her resignation na part of bigger move as ministers and other political appointees dey obey Tinubu directive to prepare for the 2027 elections, showing say government dey serious about fairness and transparency.


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